From: Mark Grant (mark@unicorn.com)
Date: Sun Apr 06 1997 - 04:04:20 MDT
On Tue, 1 Apr 1997, Dan Hook wrote:
> The problem here is that human emotion and cognition are largely
> mysterious, at least to the individual. Any computer program is going to
> be obviously deterministic.
Only if you know all the inputs and the precise timings of any
'interrupts'. A single bit or clock cycle difference may produce very
different results. As a simple example I have fond memories of a bug which
made our software work correctly in the afternoon but sometimes produce
invalid results in the morning... Of course you have no proof that humans
are any different; most people I know have 'buttons' you can press (by
doing or saying something) which will make them react in a predictable and
seemingly deterministic fashion.
Mark
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